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Unconscious man and second patient in distress reported in ExeterExeter ME

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Greenbush Rd, Exeter, ME 04435

At Exeter's near Greenbush Road, emergency crews respond to a 67-year-old unconscious male struggling to breathe as a second patient reports neck and arm pain on the right side.

Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Attention to Mayo Dexter,
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819 Greenbush Road in Exeter for a 67-year-old male unconscious and having difficulty breathing.
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Extreme difficulty speaking between breaths.
00:09
It's 1013.
00:14
Frash and you can close up the traffic Miscats.
00:20
So,
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signal hydrogen and end.
00:33
104819, Greenbush Road, it is 1014.
00:41
from 309. Excuse me across from 369.
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369.
00:48
Yes, if you're waiting to dispatch 309 to this location.
00:51
We have a second patient.
00:53
Chief of the plane is neck and arm pain on the right side.
00:57
Okay plus, stay by pages.

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Greenbush Rd, Exeter, ME 04435

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